GENDER AND SOCIETY

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  • Sex - It refers to biological dimension of your gender and sexuality
  • One of the masculinity characteristics among others.
    Competitiveness
  • Some of them may undergo medical interventions, such as surgery as part of their affirmation process, while others may not pursue medical transition.
    Transsexual
  • Gender - It is the socio-cultural interpretation of sex (masculinity and femininity)
  • Androgyny - It refers to a blending of masculine and feminine characteristics, both in appearance and
    behavior.
  • Those who are emotionally, romantically, or sexually attracted to other men.
    Gay men
  • Assumptions that men are naturally more skilled in areas such as math and science, when women are better suited for language and humanities subjects.
    Intellectual Abilities
  • Gender - It is socially created ideas and practices of what it is considered to be female or male.
  • Sodomy law - for almost the 19th and 20th centuries, this law was used as secondary charges in case of sexual assault, sex with children, public sex, and sex with other.
  • Gender - The social roles and relationships between men and women, they are context-specific and can change from generation to generation.
  • It is how individuals perceive themselve and what they call themselve. GENDER Identity
  • Gender Stereotypes
    It is widely heid beliefs or assumptions about the characteristics, roles and behaviors deemed appropriate for individuals based on their gender.
  • It occurs when someone is treated differently or disadvantaged in various aspects of life. GENDER DISCRIMINATION
  • It refers to the assignment of different tasks, roles and responsibilities to individuals based on their gender within a society or specific social group. GENDER DIVISION OF LABOR
  • It refers to the set of attributes, behaviors, and roles that society typically associates with or expects of men or those perceived as masculine. MASCULINITY
  • According to him the overwhelming power of the assumption that heterosexuality is natural and normal. MICHEAL WARNER
  • It refers to the period of European colonial rules in the Americas, Africa, Asia and Oceania. COLONIAL MODERNITY
  • It refers to the societal assumption and reinforcement of heterosexuality as the normative or default sexual orientation. HETERONORMATIVITY
  • This is the idea that gender exist on a spectrum, rather than in strict binary categories of male and female. GENDER CONTINUUM
  • Physical embodiment, people's relative location within their social environment and how they are judge by other. TRUE
  • According to SYLVIA WALBY patriarchy is a system of social structures and practices in which men dominate, oppress and exploit women.
  • Traditionalist men are born to dominate and women to be subordinate based on the origin of patriarchy. TRUE
  • All femininities are constructed as subordinate to masculinities. TRUE
  • Frederick Engels made the Origins of the Family. TRUE
  • Heteronormativity often manifests in various aspects of social life. TRUE
  • CISGENDER refers to individuals whose gender identity aligns with the sex they were assigned at birth.
  • BISEXUAL is term to describe individuals who were experienced attraction to both men and women.
  • Queer refers to someone who identifies outside of the traditional gender binary of male and female or umbrella term used by LGBTQIA+. TRUE
  • VISION:
    Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng San Pablo is a Center of EXCELLENCE upholding GLOCALLY-RESPONSIVE Education dedicated TO TRANSFORM LIVES and EMPOWER COMMUNITIES
  • MISSION:
    The Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng San Pablo mission statement is TO STRENGTHEN and SYNERGIZE INSTRUCTION, RESEARCH and EXTENSION ADMINISTRATION and STUDENT DEVELOPMENT creating a learning community that ensures the generation of GOD-LOVING and HOLISTIC graduates prepared for CIVIC ENGAGEMENT and ACADEMIC and LIFE SUCCESS
  • In the Philippines, gender is legally defined as the socially constructed roles, behaviors, activities, and attributes that a given society considers appropriate for men and women.
  • The legal framework also recognizes gender as a protected characteristic, ensuring equal rights and opportunities for people of all genders.
  • In 2019, the Philippines passed the Gender Equality Act, which prohibits discrimination based on gender in various aspects of life, including employment, education, and healthcare.
  • The 1987 Constitution of the Philippines upholds the principle of gender equality by stating that the State shall "guarantee full respect for human rights" and "recognize the role of women in nation-building."
  • Gender - based violence refers to any act of violence that is committed against an individual specifically because of their gender, including physical, sexual, emotional, and psychological harm.
  • Gender - based violence can be perpetrated in various settings, such as the home, workplace, community, or online, and can have detrimental effects on the physical and mental health of those experiencing it.
  • Physical violence involves any act that results in bodily harm or injury to an individual, including but not limited to physical assault, battery, and domestic violence
  • Sexual violence involves any unwanted or non-consensual sexual act or behavior, including rape, sexual assault, sexual harassment, and other forms of sexual abuse.
  • Psychological or emotional abuse involves behaviors that inflict mental or emotional harm, such as verbal insults, threats, intimidation, and manipulation.
  • Economic violence involves controlling or limiting a person's financial resources, access to employment, education, or basic necessities as a form of power and control